Road Safety

Collisions involving motor vehicles are a major cause of injury and death in Ontario. Collisions can involve pedestrians, motor vehicles and other road users, including cyclists. Some of the factors that increase the risk of injury in a collision include:

  • distracted driving
  • lack of seat belt and child restraint use
  • speed and aggressive driving
  • driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs
  • lack of bicycle helmet use
This page contains documents and resources related to road safety.

 

Event

PHO Rounds: From Projections to Prevention: What Ontario’s Illness Projections Mean for Public Health

Using population health analytics as a foundation, the Rounds will explore how translating projections into planning can strengthen public health preparedness and system resilience.

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Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention

hpcdip@oahpp.ca

Updated 8 July 2025